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The Ghost of Bong-Chon Township
October 29th, 2014 9:00 PMOriginally written and illustrated by Korean cartoonist Ho-Rang in 2011, this creepypasta has garnered an international cult status for its effective infusion of a hair-raising urban legend and a scroll-triggered jump scare.
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"Ethics in Journalism" Gets Songified
October 29th, 2014 6:30 PMYouTuber Jonathan Mann mocks the #GamerGate movement's popular "ethics in journalism" refrain in his latest "Song a Day" music video.
Facebook Launches Mobile Chatroom App
October 29th, 2014 5:30 PMLast Thursday, Facebook launched the application "Rooms" for iOS mobile devices which allows users to create their own custom chatrooms separate from the social networking service.
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Canadians Stick Up For a Racially Profiled Man
October 29th, 2014 4:45 PMA group of filmmakers set up a fake situation of a man being bullied for his traditional Muslim dress in the wake of the Ottawa shooting, and found many bystanders came to the victim's aid.
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The Ghost of Bong-Chon Township
Originally written and illustrated by Korean cartoonist Ho-Rang in 2011, this creepypasta has garnered an international cult status for its effective infusion of a hair-raising urban legend and a scroll-triggered jump scare.
"Ethics in Journalism" Gets Songified
YouTuber Jonathan Mann mocks the #GamerGate movement's popular "ethics in journalism" refrain in his latest "Song a Day" music video.
Facebook Launches Mobile Chatroom App
Last Thursday, Facebook launched the application "Rooms" for iOS mobile devices which allows users to create their own custom chatrooms separate from the social networking service.
Canadians Stick Up For a Racially Profiled Man
A group of filmmakers set up a fake situation of a man being bullied for his traditional Muslim dress in the wake of the Ottawa shooting, and found many bystanders came to the victim's aid.